LIFESTYLE September 28 Tips for learning American Sign Language from the comfort of your own home It has never been easier to learn American Sign Language (ASL) with so many ways to learn right from home. There are millions of people throughout the country who use ASL.
VIDEO September 7 Why are children falling behind in math and reading? Enriched Literacy Education's Mary Cantwell reacts to a survey showing 32% of students are behind grade level on 'Fox & Friends Weekend.'
VIDEO August 29 Nothing says 'joy' as much as not having to pay off your debt: Jonathan Turley Constitutional law attorney and Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley discusses Vice President Kamala Harris' policy positions on student loan forgiveness on 'The Story.'
VIDEO August 22, 2023 Teachers warned using ChatGPT is cheating, now they are using it to write exams ChatGPT has proven it can help students with their homework, but now it is helping teachers create those very courses, a computer science professor told Fox News.
VIDEO October 25, 2022 US students falling behind a 'horrific problem': Atlas Learning owner Glenda Scherer Former Oregon teacher and owner of Atlas Learning Glenda Scherer tells parents not panic or give up if your student is falling behind, says there are strategies to help as math and reading proficiency scores drop.
VIDEO September 1, 2022 Education expert: 'We need to be supporting our teachers' Pro bono literacy advocate Marilyn Muller discusses recent statistics showing children's literacy rates have decreased post-pandemic
VIDEO April 24, 2020 How the coronavirus is affecting kids on the autism spectrum Coping mechanisms to help your special needs child deal with quarantine mic
VIDEO May 11, 2017 Read to babies, cheese won’t kill you, NSAIDs warning This week's latest health news
Healthy Foods March 14, 2017 Organic food isn’t all it's cracked up to be, study suggests A new study says organic food might be detrimental to the planet.
VIDEO February 4, 2016 Zika and sex, parental depression risk, weed-memory link This week's latest health news
Study Tips October 28, 2015 Trying to fake intelligence doesn't work, research says While trying to look intelligent, a lot of people do things that make them look dumb.
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH October 26, 2015 Claims of virgin births in US near 1 percent, study finds Nearly 1 percent of young women in a U.S. study who have become pregnant claim to have done so as virgins, according to a report in the Christmas edition of Britain's BMJ medical journal.
Study Tips October 25, 2015 CDC report: US middle, high schools’ early start times harm students’ health Experts recommend adolescents get at least eight and a half hours of sleep a night, but a government survey released Thursday suggests the vast majority of U.S. middle and high schools begin their school days too early to allow for that.
Study Tips October 25, 2015 Saving Eliza: Family raises over $1 million to treat child’s deadly genetic condition The parents of a little girl suffering from a deadly genetic disease have successfully raised over $1 million to fund a clinical trial for medication that could save their child’s life.
Study Tips October 24, 2015 Report: Dirty surgical tools in hospitals putting patients at risk A Center for Public Integrity report highlights the amount of dirty surgical tools used in ORs around the country - and you may think twice before booking surgery
Study Tips October 24, 2015 There’s real science behind reading to your kids, new research says Even new parents know how valuable reading to their children can be— pediatricians and education officials recommend it be a regular habit in every family household.
Study Tips October 23, 2015 Toddlers with bigger vocabs are better prepared for kindergarten later Two-year-olds who can say more phrases tend to have better math and language skills and fewer behavioral problems when it’s time for them to start kindergarten, according to a new study.
Study Tips October 19, 2015 Study: 'Gaydar' may actually exist, aided by facial cues People can judge with surprising accuracy whether someone is gay or straight — even when they're looking at a black-and-white photograph, cropped of hair and identifying marks, and presented upside down
VIDEO October 15, 2015 Odom’s overdose, risky texting habits, less pregnancy pain This week's latest health news
VIDEO February 28, 2014 Health savings accounts vs. flexible spending accounts Insurance expert explains the difference